What is the correct spelling for COUSED?

If you accidentally misspell "coused", don't worry! Here are some correct suggestions: "caused" or "coupsed".

Correct spellings for COUSED

  • accused The woman was accused of stealing money from her employer.
  • Caroused The group of friends caroused late into the night, celebrating their recent graduation.
  • cased The detectives cased the neighborhood for hours searching for any witnesses to the crime.
  • cause The sudden rainstorm was the cause of the traffic jam.
  • Caused The storm caused a tree to fall on my car.
  • closed The gates of the park were locked and closed for the night.
  • Coasted After reaching the highest point of the roller coaster, we coasted down the track in complete adrenalin rush.
  • Coaxed She coaxed the shy child out from under the table with a toy.
  • COED At the COED party, the boys were trying to get the girls to dance with them.
  • Cooed As the baby slept, his mother cooed softly to him, calming him down.
  • corset She was wearing a corset to emphasize her waistline.
  • cosset The little girl loved to cosset her toy rabbit, carrying it everywhere she went.
  • COSTED
  • course I have decided to take a cooking course this summer.
  • Coursed I have to have my coursed for lunch.
  • courser The courser is a shy animal.
  • crossed He crossed the street without looking both ways and narrowly avoided getting hit by a car.
  • Cruised We cruised along the beautiful coastline, admiring the stunning scenery.
  • CUED I was surprised to find a pile of Cued cards on the floor.
  • cursed The cursed doll frightened the children.
  • cussed None of those cussed kids are going to get their points across.
  • Doused The plant was doused with a water hose.
  • focused I need to stay focused on my studies to achieve good grades.
  • groused He groused about the long line and slow service at the coffee shop.
  • Housed The museum housed a large collection of ancient artifacts.
  • jousted The knights jousted in front of the king and queen at the annual tournament.
  • loused The dog was loused up with mud.
  • Moused I moused over the link to get more information.
  • Roused After sleeping through the alarm, I was quickly Roused by the sound of banging on my door.
  • soused After drinking a few too many glasses of wine, she was thoroughly soused.
  • used I used to live in the city, but now I prefer the quiet of the countryside.